In light of recent developments and possibilities for massive social and economic systemic change, Tim O'Reilly's words ring truer than ever that we should re-evaluate the maps that govern the ways we interact with our proverbial territories. He touches on notions of global-brain intelligence and how it's supported by civilization's way of organizing and mediating interactions between people, capital, and material reality.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 14.0 ms ] threadIn light of recent developments and possibilities for massive social and economic systemic change, Tim O'Reilly's words ring truer than ever that we should re-evaluate the maps that govern the ways we interact with our proverbial territories. He touches on notions of global-brain intelligence and how it's supported by civilization's way of organizing and mediating interactions between people, capital, and material reality.